Oh yes, there more in print on the Ahyaro Phillips situation, plus a Luke Babbitt clarification:
Nevada formally addresses Phillips' case
Lauren Gustus
Reno Gazette-Journal
April 24, 2009
Nevada basketball player Luke Babbitt is not transferring, the gun Ahyaro Phillips brought on campus last week does not belong to any basketball player and the athletic department might look into prohibiting athletes from possessing handguns.
Those were the biggest details to emerge during a news conference held by athletic director Cary Groth and basketball coach David Carter at Nevada's Legacy Hall on Thursday, for the purpose of clearing up questions pertaining to Phillips' dismissal.
"To read that these young men are not good young men is wrong. Dead wrong," Groth said. "This is a program that wants to work with everybody in this community and be a good representative..." Go here for the remainder.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Of course, more on Nevada men's basketball
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 11:38 AM
Labels: David Carter, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack, WAC basketball
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